Abstract

This study examines the agropolitan-based Oro-Oro Ombo Tourism Village. It aims to (1) determine the potential, (2) analyze 4-A (attraction, accessibility, amenities, and ancillary) in the development, and (3) know the achieved Village Development Index (Indeks Desa Membangun – IDM) based on the parameters of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2021 of the village. This quantitative-descriptive study used primary data (field observations, measurements, and interviews) and secondary data (study of previous research and information from related agencies such as the Central Bureau of Statistics and Tourism Office). The data were processed using descriptive statistics from the Analysis of Operational Area of Natural Tourism Attractions and Objects (Analisis Daerah Operasional Objek dan Daya Tarik Wisata Alam – ADO-ODTWA), which was converted using scoring and single tabulation techniques. The ADO-ODTWA results show that Oro-Oro Ombo has potential tourist attractions, and based on the 4-A analysis, this tourism village has excellent local potential. These results are relevant to the IDM of Oro Oro Ombo that is 0.9981. Based on the explanation above, it shows that sustainable development in agropolitan tourism villages cannot be separated from stakeholders (government, local communities, and private parties) to optimize the local potential of the region and improve the economy and welfare of the community to achieve Indonesia’s 2021 Sustainable Development Goals.

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